Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... convert the / r / of Old Algonquin into the / n / of modern Algonquin , we have o : namaska . This suggests , at least to me , the Algonquin word ondimuški which may be translated ' this way into the bush , a descriptive phrase used for ...
... convert the / r / of Old Algonquin into the / n / of modern Algonquin , we have o : namaska . This suggests , at least to me , the Algonquin word ondimuški which may be translated ' this way into the bush , a descriptive phrase used for ...
Page 119
... convert distance into the qualitative units intelligible to them ( i.e. , sleeps ) made my home only twice the distance the mouth of the river lay from Lake Pegangikum , about 260 miles . Actually , it was more than six times that ...
... convert distance into the qualitative units intelligible to them ( i.e. , sleeps ) made my home only twice the distance the mouth of the river lay from Lake Pegangikum , about 260 miles . Actually , it was more than six times that ...
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... converted , ca. 1698 ? They apparently travelled to the seacoast , too . If they were Mahicans , were they the first or the last of their kind to live in this area ? No one has yet attempted a comprehensive ethnohistorical study of the ...
... converted , ca. 1698 ? They apparently travelled to the seacoast , too . If they were Mahicans , were they the first or the last of their kind to live in this area ? No one has yet attempted a comprehensive ethnohistorical study of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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